no, it updates later. You can use the complete call back to know when
the load is loaded.

On 1/18/07, tmcw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Does jQuery automatically update the DOM after new content is loaded via the
> .load() function? It seems like it's working in some cases and failing on
> others right now. If not, is there a way to manually update it? I'm binding
> a function to links with a certain class on document.ready, but when new
> links are loaded in, they don't trigger the function.
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